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PHE%u2122MIXA rt TakesBACA RITUALS: BACA Downtown will host performances by the artists in the %u201cLiving Rituals%u201d exhibition in the gallery. Angelika Festa will perform from 3:30-10:30pm at her %u201cFish Bones%u201d work;Jay Sims will perform from 4:30-7:30pm at his %u201cRed Zone,%u201d and Tom Eric Stanton will perform at his %u201cBalerethon%u201d from 7:30-8pm, all on September 12. BACA Downtown is at 111 Willoughby Street. There will also be a reception for the artists from 6-8pm. For information, call 596-2222.TEEN AUDITIONS: The Brooklyn Teen Touring Company will hold auditions for teenagers 13-18 with any kind of background in modem, ballet or jazz dance for the newly formed group. Auditions are at 3pm on September 20, at 295 Douglass Street, where the company is housed. The founder and director is Linda Mensch. For information, call 596-5250.ROTUNDA PIN-UP: The Rotunda Gallery opens its first fall exhibition entitled %u201cPin-Ups%u201d on September 23, with a reception from 6-8pm. The artists, who are showing work meant to be unframed, are:Jessica Diamond, Dina Helal, Cryilla Mozenter, Peter Nagy, and Michael Ross. The exhibit continues through Nov. 1.Gallery hours are Tuesday-Friday 12-5pm, Saturday llam-4pm. The Rotunda Gallery is at the Brooklyn War Memorial, Cadman Plaza West at Orange Street. For information, call 875-4031.GALLERY SEASON: The Gallery Players of Park Slope open their 20th season Sept. 19, with its cabaret revue %u201cSwingin%u2019 in the Breeze,%u201d with performances Sept. 19,20,26, and 27, 8pm; Sept.21 and 28,3pm. The company%u2019s first major production, Brendan Behan%u2019s %u201cThe Hostage,%u201d opens October 17. Other plans include an annual program of original plays, %u201c Playwright Focus IV,%u201d and Lionel Bart%u2019s musical %u201cOliver!%u201d The Gallery Players perform at the Berkeley-Carroll Street School, 181 Lincoln Place. Tickets to %u201cSwingin%u2019 in the Breeze%u201d are $5 or TDF. For information. call 638-5725.OPEN SLOPE STUDIOS: The Park Slope Artists Council holds its %u201cOpen Studios %u201986%u201d on September 27 and 28. All studios will be open 12-6pm. A group show continues at the Prospect Park Picnic House and there will be a reception for the artists September 26, 7-10pm at the Picnic House. Maps are * available at the Picnic House, at Prospect Park and 5th Street. For information call 499-5992OPEN HOUSE TEA: The Brooklyn Heights Program for Retired Adults starts the fall season of programs with a musical performance by Cantor Suzanne Bernstein. Plans for the coming year include a lecture series by religious leaders and an art appreciation series, with guided trips to museums. The open house tea, l-3pm at 117 Remsen Street, is open to all retired persons. Reservations required. For information. call 596-3064.GATEWAY LECTURE SERIES:Gateway National Recreation Area%u2019s Jamaica Bay Unit is presenting a lecture series on Jamaica Bay titled %u201cJamaica Bay: Ecology and Issues.%u201d On September 17, Brooklyn College Professors Robert Harris and David Franz will talk on %u201cEffects of Pollution on Bottom-Dwelling Organisms in Jamaica Bay.%u201d Thomas Sperry, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and Bruce Lane, Gateway NRA, will speak on September 24 about %u201cFinfish of Jamaica Bay: Research and Biology.%u201d On October 1, Assistant Professor at SUNY-Stonybrook William Peterson will discuss %u201cPlankton and Hydrography of Jamaica Bay.%u201d All start at 7:30pm; admission is free, at Jamaica Bay%u2019s visitor center. For information, call 474-0613.IRONS IN ARCH: %u201cIrons in the Fire,%u201d a sculpture exhibition curated by Mariella Bisson, will open September 13 at the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch at Grand Army Plaza. There will be a reception on September 12,6-9pm. Artists in the show are Steve Bums, Mel Edwards, Michael Evert, Gam Klutier, Jorge Rodriguez and Marja Vallila. The exhibit will be open from 12:30-4pm, Saturday and Sunday, through November 1. For information, call 287-3559.STAGED READING: Brooklyn Playworks will present the first of its series of ten staged readings at the Chameleon Gallery on Sept. 15 at 7:30pm. Featured will be Jonathan Ward%u2019s love story %u201cDexter and Lewellyn.%u201d The gallery is at 428 Seventh Avenue. Admission is free, but reservations are required. For information, call 499-2293.INJURIOUS CHOICE: Minor Injury Gallery in Williamsburg opens a new show Sept. 12, %u201cMultiple Choice,%u201d an exhibition curated by Noah Jemison. Artists featured are: Dina Bursztyn, Chris Cohearst, Lisa Dorsey, Noah Jemison, Carla Rae Johnson, Annette Lawrence, Susan Mayers, John Mckie, Lorenzo Pace, Brian Smith, Diane Townsend and Randy Williams. The show continues through Oct. 5 and there is a reception opening night from 6-9pm. Gallery hours are Friday, Saturday and Sunday, l-6pm, and by appointment. The gallery is at 1073 Manhattan Avenue. For information, call 389-7985.HARVEST FAIR: Children aged 9-14, who have been growing flowers and vegetables in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, will hold a Children%u2019s Garden Harvest and Crafts Fair at the garden on September 13. The kids will lead tours of the garden, display exhibits, and give demonstrations of flower arranging, cooking and techniques for casting plaster garden ornaments. They will also sell fresh and dried herbs, homemade foods, herb vinegars, dried flower headbands, t-shirts and other flower and garden related products. The fair will be from 10am-4pm; the Garden is at 1000 Washington Avenue. Admission is free. For information, call 622-4433.LEFFERTS CONCERTS: Lefferts Homestead, the Colonial-era house-museum in Prospect Park, is the setting for a series of concerts in September. On September 13, music for piano, violin and flute will be featured with Gina Lefferts, Richard Frank and Annalie Fahlstedt; the program on September 20 consists of piano music for four hands; September 27 will end the series with a performance of vocal music and American songs. All concerts start at 4:15pm; the Homestead is inside the park at Flatbush Avenue and Empire Boulevard. Tickets are $5, and must be bought in advance. For information, call 965-6505.SHEER PHOTOGRAPHY: Marcia C. Sheer, a Brooklyn Heights resident has two exhibitions of her photography on display in Manhattan. Pictures of %u201cMy Central Park%u201d will be at the Puchong Gallery at Saint Marks Foto/Grafik, 36a Third Avenue, from Sept. 18-Oct. 29 with a reception Sept. 18, 7-9pm. Her photographs of %u201cHistoric Landmarks of Brooklyn Heights,%u201d will be at the Camera Club of New York, 853 Broadway, Sept. 18-Oct. 17.OUTREACH CONCERT: Fort Greene Community Outreach%u2019s board of directors are presenting a concert Sept. 20 at 7:30pm featuring Brother Charles Robbins of Savannah, Georgia, together with Sister Bernice Carson. The concert is at the Brown Memorial Baptist Church, 484 Washington Avenue. Admission is a free will offering. For information, call 783-1500.EDGAR. 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